Re: Need help configuring box as router

2003-02-23 Thread Justin Ryan
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 12:27, Nathan E Norman wrote: > On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:13:24AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote: > > [ top posting SUCKS ] > [ self-righteousness SUCKS ] > > Other than the Firwall HOWTO I referenced, what other areas of my install > > should I look at, and how should the fi

Re: Other Unix'es

2003-02-10 Thread Justin Ryan
forget the url? ;p On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 14:46, René Seindal wrote: > Hi, > > I just happened to stumble over this, which is a rather amusing list of > other uses of the name Unix. > > It is a part of Dennis Ritchie's personal homepage. > > Sorry if this has been around before. > > -- > René

Re: is wine worth the bytes ?

2003-02-07 Thread Justin Ryan
> >I have this question: I think I might install wine (to > >play some MS only games and stuff). However, a friend > >told me it probably has too little support as it's > >still experimental > > > >What are you're thoughts on this ? A surprising amount of stuff will work with stock wine from CVS.

Re: Evolution/Courier-IMAP acting strange

2002-12-29 Thread Justin Ryan
> I just tried it an got exactly the same behaviour. I'm running Debian > unstable, I have courier-imap 1.6.1-2 and evolution 1.2.0-4. Normally I use > kmail so I never noticed that evolution was having trouble. Hrm.. makes me feel a bit more sane, but does confuse the matter a bit more - it s

Re: Evolution/Courier-IMAP acting strange

2002-12-29 Thread Justin Ryan
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 15:16, Thomas Lamy wrote: > Hi, > > just a quick guess, but maybe Evolution tries to open too many parallel imap > connections. The courier default is max 4 connections per IP, you can change > this is /etc/courier/imapd (parameter name is MAXPERIP) Hrm.. This seems possib

Re: Evolution/Courier-IMAP acting strange

2002-12-29 Thread Justin Ryan
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 13:58, Pete Billson wrote: > Justin, > 1) The extraneous files should not affect things - I just tried adding > them to my ~/Maildir to confirm this and still everything works OK. good.. think I may move them to ~/.procmail soon just for tidyness.. > 2) There should be a ~

Re: Evolution/Courier-IMAP acting strange

2002-12-29 Thread Justin Ryan
gs, etc.. I'm wondering if extraneous files in ~/Maildir could be a problem. There are msgid.lock and msgid.cache files from procmail/formail keeping track of duplicate messages - should these be moved to ~/.procmail ? Thanks! -J -- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UN

Evolution/Courier-IMAP acting strange

2002-12-29 Thread Justin Ryan
n messages', although it recognizes that there are ~350 messages in INBOX. If I delete and re-add my IMAP account to Evolution, it will work fine again for a few minutes and then do the same thing. Using Squirrelmail, everything is fine.. Thanks in advance for any help! -Justin -- Just

Re: slowwww IMAP

2002-12-11 Thread Justin Ryan
rking (though it doesn't seem like it would do this for me), but couldn't get it to authenticate me against pam or shadow.. go figure.. Thanks for all past, present, and future help.. -Jus -- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: slowwww IMAP

2002-12-07 Thread Justin Ryan
there are ways that I can improve performance _without_ mucking my > > config around, it would be preferred, > > How about deleting some of your mail? :) NEVER!!! :) I have considered archiving some of it, but would prefer to consider this a future project after making _general_ performance more reasonable.. Thanks! -Justin -- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Demon's (isp) debian mirror

2002-12-07 Thread Justin Ryan
e main contrib non-free so it pulls from my local mirror unless the main debian mirror has a newer version of the package.. seems to work fine :) -Jus -- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: slowwww IMAP

2002-12-06 Thread Justin Ryan
roblems, but you'll have > to try it yourself. I'd rather replace the whole setup than try mucking with some cruddy patch to uw-imap, which I have been running only out of laziness and lack of time to get something better going.. Thanks so much! -J -- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: clearing the screen

2002-12-05 Thread Justin Ryan
asked to place this as a default, as it is not uncommon to expect the system to clear the screen when you logout, and can be a security risk if you do not.. -Justin -- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

slowwww IMAP

2002-12-05 Thread Justin Ryan
ve performance _without_ mucking my config around, it would be preferred, though I am pretty much convinced at this point that I need to tear it up and start from scratch :) Any help would be much appreciated :) -Justin -- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

gpg backwards compatability

2002-11-13 Thread Justin Ryan
Hello all, I'm trying to get my gpg key working on another system (my web/mail server). I generated the key using gpg 1.2.1 on sid (my workstation). The server runs woody, and has gpg 1.0.6. I can encrypt a file just fine, but if I try to sign a file, the following happens: <- snip -> justin@

RE: Apache (PHP not working)

2002-11-13 Thread Justin Ryan
> If you're just installing a precompiled kernel (from a package or something) just >add the modules name "8139" to /etc/modules I beleive it'll be 8139too - in any case, it should be the same as 2.4.18-bf2.4 :) > edit your /etc/apache/httpd.conf and uncomment: > #php > AddType applicati

Re: apt-get kernel?

2002-10-29 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya Snoop, On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 01:36, Cordazer Calvin Broadus wrote: > Is there a simple way to do an apt-get and update your > kernel version to a specific kernel version? In sid you can currently install 2.4.19 and perhaps a couple of versions back (pretty sure 2.4.18 is still there). The p

Re: anyone get kernel 2.5 to compile?

2002-10-29 Thread Justin Ryan
> Any ideas about the below error? It is from the kernel.org download 2.5.44? if not, recommend you grab the latest.. > make menuconfig > make -f scripts/Makefile.build obj=scripts lxdialog > scripts/Makefile.build:10: .config: No such file or directory > make[1]: *** No rule to make target `.c

Re: two more architectures?

2002-10-27 Thread Justin Ryan
> you are also assuming Debian devels have access to such hardware. I am > personally still using a pII 400. Our users tend to have better hardware > than we do these days. IANAD, but afaik all source packages are/can be built on all available archs using debian's machines.. One maintainer me

Re: postfix 101

2002-10-26 Thread Justin Ryan
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 20:19, Tom Allison wrote: > I would like to be able to set up some accounts that are > accessable by POP only, yet have a HOME directory so that they can > have a procmail/bogofilter configuration for each. Not a problem.. > But I guess I need to have something like: > Use

Re: A little daemon

2002-10-18 Thread Justin Ryan
> I need it for a small KDE application wich needs to execute some privileged > procecesses (like mount) WITHOUT password promting to the user. The KDE app > itself can't run as root (casue that needs an extra enviroment and i don't > want that) and setuid root is not a good idea cause of the kd

Re: postfix relaying for approved users

2002-10-17 Thread Justin Ryan
Curtis : do you already have authentication working? On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 16:29, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > So, I now have postfix up and running. Unfortunately, users can only > relay mail to those domains that I indicate in main.cf under > virtual_domains. Attached it my main.cf file. What do

Re: Apache / SUEXEC on woody...

2002-10-16 Thread Justin Ryan
> Not sure, but I think you should arrange all vhosts under the docroot of > the main server. > > Extract from suexec docs: > > For security and efficiency reasons, all suexec requests must remain > within either a top-level document root for virtual host requests, or > one top-level personal do

Re: mail server of a sorts

2002-10-16 Thread Justin Ryan
> I'm guessing that I'll need to run either a POP3 or IMAP server on Box > 001 in order for the 3 clients - ward, wally and beaver - to be able to > retrieve their mail. Is this correct? And if so, could you please > recommend a good yet lightweight mail client, as Box 001 only has about > 1 gi

Apache / SUEXEC on woody...

2002-10-16 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya all.. I'm having trouble with Apache/SUEXEC on my woody system.. I have some vhosts that need to run their own cgi scripts. This all works fine, until I add User/Group directives into the VirtualHost configuration. I have a ScriptAlias directive and Options +ExecCGI on the directory's opt

Re: Apache mod_ssl problem. Don't get https...

2002-10-09 Thread Justin Ryan
Hello Marc, Unfortunately, I beleive this is due to a problem with Apache's handling of the global server configuration when Virtual Hosts are defined - if there are Virtual Hosts, the default site is the first listed host (not the globally configured server). Seems funky, but you just need to c

Re: everybuddy 0.4.2 on testing

2002-10-06 Thread Justin Ryan
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 12:17, Charles Baker wrote: > Has anyone else noticed strange behaviour from > everybuddy? I'm using 0.4.2 on testing. Lately, the > main everybuddy window listing contacts will become > blank. Also, everybuddy will shut down for no apparent > reason. Any clues? I used to us

CVS questions

2002-10-06 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya all.. I've got a small project in CVS and am having some trouble. The problem is, when I try to add files to the project, although all other files are at revision 0.2.1.x, it adds files as revision 1.1.1.x.. When I try: cvs add apache.py cvs commit -r 0.2.1 I get: cvs commit: cannot add

Re: viewcvs + py2html ?

2002-10-05 Thread Justin Ryan
alright so i suppose i'm kinda answering my own question here :) > I downloaded the py2html.py and PyFontify.py modules and placed them in > /usr/lib/python2.1/viewcvs, where the viewcvs modules live (default > configuration's location for py2html is '.'). I tried placing them in > /var/lib/pyth

viewcvs + py2html ?

2002-10-05 Thread Justin Ryan
Anyone using ViewCVS with py2html to highlight syntax in python code? Howabout enscript? I downloaded the py2html.py and PyFontify.py modules and placed them in /usr/lib/python2.1/viewcvs, where the viewcvs modules live (default configuration's location for py2html is '.'). I tried placing them

Re: The Real Problem With Debian

2002-10-02 Thread Justin Ryan
> The Real Problem With Debian is that it is MANUAL. Everything must be done > manually, now although there may be a script or two to ease things along, > these often DON'T WORK. I have spent two weeks fighting slackware, trying to The problem with Debian is that there is a mix of manual and

KVM problems

2002-10-02 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya all.. I use a 4-way belkin KVM and it seems to screw up my mouse when I switch away from and back to my debian machine. I can usually fix the problem by switching to a VT and back into X, but the mouse wheel scrolling doesn't work right anymore (I can scroll down but not up). Has anyone el

Re: Unattended installation...

2002-09-30 Thread Justin Ryan
> I am trying to do some unattended installation of debian boxes using There is a package prepared by Progeny called 'autoinst' which will manage this for you.. I haven't had success with it, but haven't spent much time with it either.. I'd like to be able to do this, though - as I'm trying to

Re: wheel mouse

2002-09-30 Thread Justin Ryan
> Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2" This is the important part - it's using the IntelliMouse protocol, but should work with most wheel mice (works with my logitech just fine). If you configure X with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, you can select 'enable scrolling for mous

Re: Mozilla 1.0.1 builds for Woody?

2002-09-30 Thread Justin Ryan
> It has the new feature that you can open an URL in a new tab remotely, > which is Very Important[tm] when using it with other apps. That's why > I'm asking. I'm currently running 1.1 from Sid, and it works OK, but > I'm setting up Woody on another box now, and I'd like to avoid getting > thi

Re: Apache Child Segfaults

2002-09-29 Thread Justin Ryan
> > what versions? since testing doesn't have security updates, it's > > possible that these are lagging.. any SSL related log entries? > > $ dpkg -l apache > ||/ NameVersion Description > +++-===-===-== > ii

IMAP folder listing

2002-09-29 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya all.. Anyone know of a way to set IMAP's root to ~/Mail/ as opposed to ~/ ? When I go to subscribe to IMAP folders I see my entire home dir which is a bit messy - especially for users/customers who are not familiar (nor want to be) with the UNIX dir stricture. also adds an unnecessary leve

Re: Apache Child Segfaults

2002-09-29 Thread Justin Ryan
> > Am I to assume that all updates are applied? mod_ssl, OpenSSL? > > Yup, all updated and as current as 'sarge' permits :) > what versions? since testing doesn't have security updates, it's possible that these are lagging.. any SSL related log entries? > > any related logs? can you cross-r

LDAP Authentication

2002-09-29 Thread Justin Ryan
Anyone using LDAP authentication? The OpenLDAP howto has me a bit confused (Seems to assume a bit of knowledge of LDAP and suggest the differences with an openldap implementation). I'd really like to get this going, as I've been ranted and raved to about it by lots of folks that I've known (i.e.

Re: Apache Child Segfaults

2002-09-29 Thread Justin Ryan
Oops, missed the list the first reply around.. On Sun, 2002-09-29 at 12:52, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote: > On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 12:37:23PM -0500, Justin Ryan wrote: > > what version of apache are you running ? there is a known vuln that can > > root a box on 64-but unix and win

funky lockup

2002-09-29 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya all.. Every so often, my sound will lock up - sometimes the sound will lock up the whole system and I will have to power cycle or ssh in and kill off all my X processes.. This happens almost without fail (If I leave an mp3 playing for an entire day, it will hang). Also, sometimes the im so

Re: Setting up Sendmail

2002-09-27 Thread Justin Ryan
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 22:07, Jason Majors wrote: > Try exim. It's easier to set up. Anyone know if exim supports SMTP AUTH? I've been using Sendmail on my woody box simply because I could not get SMTP AUTH working with postfix. any luck with either? BTW - if you check the bug tracking database

plugger on woody/sid?

2002-09-27 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya all.. A while back one of my RH-using colleagues showed me a neat setup in the newer RH distros - mozilla would open word docs inline using abiword, pdf inline using xpdf, etc.. I found out this was using the 'plugger' package. I was happy to learn that this package was available in debian

cgi's don't work in vhost config with apache

2002-09-26 Thread Justin Ryan
Heya all.. Sorry for the cross-post but it seemed reasonably applicable to debian-user and debian-isp.. I'm trying a simple "Hello Web" script in python and (to prove that it isn't python related) as a simple shell script. Both work on my Debian/sid workstation, which has a default apache confi

Re: cvs checkout, problem..

2002-09-25 Thread Justin Ryan
> i did, CVSROOT=/var/cvs /var/lib/cvs ? I know this is the default. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Cannot find Ncurses when I run "make menuconfig"

2002-09-25 Thread Justin Ryan
It might be a good idea to install 'build-essential' > You have to have the libncurses dev package as it actually need the > header files of libncurses. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]